: Conditions like tension headaches are described as a "constant pressure" or the feeling of a belt being tightened around the head.
: Doctors use tools like X-rays and endoscopes to see what patients feel inside, whether it's a blockage, infection, or the location of an appendix that might be "tucked behind" other organs. Creative Interpretations Feel Inside
: Some physical feelings are described as being "deeper than the top skin layer," such as the persistent prick of a splinter that can't be seen but is constantly felt. : Conditions like tension headaches are described as
: For those in seasons of transition or struggle, such as infertility or grief, the feeling inside is often described as being "suspended" or "painfully stuck," carrying a story that feels heavy and invisible to the world. : For those in seasons of transition or